Porous silicon biosensors employing emerging capture probes

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Authors

  • Katharina Urmann
  • Elena Tenenbaum
  • Johanna Gabriela Walter
  • Ester Segal

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  • Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSpringer Series in Materials Science
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages93-116
Number of pages24
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jul 2015

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NameSpringer Series in Materials Science
Volume220
ISSN (Print)0933-033X

Abstract

The application of porous silicon (PSi) for biosensing was first described by Thust et al. in 1996, demonstrating a potentiometric biosensor for the detection of penicillin. However, only in the past decade PSi has established as a promising nanomaterial for label-free biosensing applications. This chapter focuses on the integration of new emerging capture probes with PSi-based biosensing schemes. An overview of natural and synthetic receptors and their advantageous characteristics for the potential application in PSi biosensors technology is presented. We also review and discuss several examples, which successfully combine these new bioreceptors with PSi optical and electrochemical transducers, for label-free biosensing.

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Porous silicon biosensors employing emerging capture probes. / Urmann, Katharina; Tenenbaum, Elena; Walter, Johanna Gabriela et al.
Springer Series in Materials Science. Springer Verlag, 2015. p. 93-116 (Springer Series in Materials Science; Vol. 220).

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Urmann, K, Tenenbaum, E, Walter, JG & Segal, E 2015, Porous silicon biosensors employing emerging capture probes. in Springer Series in Materials Science. Springer Series in Materials Science, vol. 220, Springer Verlag, pp. 93-116. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20346-1_4
Urmann, K., Tenenbaum, E., Walter, J. G., & Segal, E. (2015). Porous silicon biosensors employing emerging capture probes. In Springer Series in Materials Science (pp. 93-116). (Springer Series in Materials Science; Vol. 220). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20346-1_4
Urmann K, Tenenbaum E, Walter JG, Segal E. Porous silicon biosensors employing emerging capture probes. In Springer Series in Materials Science. Springer Verlag. 2015. p. 93-116. (Springer Series in Materials Science). doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-20346-1_4
Urmann, Katharina ; Tenenbaum, Elena ; Walter, Johanna Gabriela et al. / Porous silicon biosensors employing emerging capture probes. Springer Series in Materials Science. Springer Verlag, 2015. pp. 93-116 (Springer Series in Materials Science).
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